If you get a chance to photograph sharks or other large marine animals, you might want to put on a wide lens with a dome port rather than a flat port. Telephoto doesn’t work underwater, and you’ll need a dome to work with WA. Stones help too, but presumably of you are just under the surface you can use ambient light and something like Alex Mustards magic filter. Happy bubbles!

hey chase… am a big fan of your work. Nice to see that you like to get a bit of sea salt on your cameras too.
As a marine photographer, I can offer you a few more other perspectives
If you have a min check out some of my work on my site….

And on top of that you also get to post great bts about it generating more press; Chase was talking about context with Robert Scoble on cjlive recently. I think Chase’s ad which used the RC heli was the first time I’d seen footage from one and it looked really cool.

Awesome. It’s always important to change the way you look at things. They can get too obvious too soon so changing the perspective allows to get the creativity flowing. It’s especially important when you have one subject that needs fresh photos all the time.